Genspark
Type: app · Vendor: MainFunc · Language: Web product · License: proprietary · Status: active · Status in practice: emerging
Consumer general-purpose 'super agent' / AI workspace blending multi-LLM routing, browser actions, code execution, generated 'Sparkpages' and downstream apps; built and operated by MainFunc.
Description. Genspark markets itself as an AI-powered workspace whose Super Agent autonomously completes user tasks — from research to running multi-step workflows. The company's GitHub publicly showcases Clawverse, claimed to be built by 100+ autonomous coding sprints of 17,500 lines with zero human-written code. Public, citable technical documentation for Genspark's internal agent loop is scarce: most claims about a mixture-of-agents (MoA) or specific tool counts circulate through press/marketing rather than verifiable docs. The product page and several deep technical pages return 403 to unauthenticated scrapers, so several claims are recorded here at evidence_status='none'.
Agent loop shape. Hosted consumer agent loop; not documented in citable upstream form. From public surfaces and the GitHub showcase: a user task is decomposed into sub-actions executed against multiple LLMs, a browser surface and code-execution capability; results are aggregated into long-form 'Sparkpages' or app artifacts. Internal details (which models, what routing, what step budget) are not published.
Primary use cases
- consumer research and task agent
- generated 'Sparkpages' answer pages
- AI-built apps / artifacts (e.g. Clawverse)
- broad task automation across browser, search, code
Key concepts
- Super Agent (docs) — Marketed top-level autonomous agent that completes user-defined tasks; one Super Bowl ad described it as a tool that 'completes tasks for that day'.
- Sparkpages (docs) — Generated long-form answer/report pages produced as agent output. Detailed product docs are not publicly fetchable.
- Clawverse (docs) — Showcase project on Genspark's GitHub claimed to be built entirely by autonomous coding sprints.
Patterns this app implements —
- ★★Agentic RAG
Sparkpages and 'workspace' positioning imply tool-driven retrieval over the open web, but no upstream technical doc was found that describes the retrieval pipeline in detail.
- ★Browser Agent
Genspark publishes an Omaha-for-Genspark-browser repo on GitHub, indicating an in-house Chromium-based browser surface, but the technical model of how the agent drives it is not publicly documented.
- ★★Code Execution
The Clawverse showcase claim implies the agent runs and iterates on generated code; details of the execution environment are not in the public docs we could fetch.
- ★Mixture of Experts Routing
Genspark Super Agent's headline architecture is a Mixture-of-Agents that orchestrates nine LLMs plus 80+ in-house tools, dynamically routing each subtask to the best-suited model. Genspark.ai also ru…
- ★Multilingual Voice Agent Stack
Claimed as part of Super Agent's surface area in marketing; no verifiable upstream technical doc reached.
- ★★Orchestrator-Workers
Implied by the Super Agent + sub-tools framing; not documented in citable upstream sources.
- ★★Plan-and-Execute
Implied by autonomous task completion; not documented in citable upstream sources.
- ★★Supervisor
Implied by the 'super agent over sub-agents' framing; not documented in citable upstream sources.
- ★★Tool Use
Tool use is central to the Super Agent claim; specific tool catalogue and invocation contract not publicly documented.
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